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'A Major Business Issue': South Florida's Economy Will Suffer Without More Affordable Housing
"We've got lawyers that have been impacted by these rent increases, and they make good money."Group Sues DeSantis Over Migrant Flight Records
The two flights of migrants drew national attention and came as Gov. Ron DeSantis regularly criticizes the Biden administration on border policy and the handling of undocumented immigrants.Fifth and Eleventh Circuits Clash on Free Speech and Social Media
Two states, Texas and Florida, enacted legislation to control social media companies' discretion in removing controversial political, medical and opinion speech. Both sets of laws were subject to immediate legal challenges and this column has followed the progress of these litigations.A Texas statute named House Bill 20 generally prohibits large social media platforms from censoring speech based on the viewpoint of its speaker.
UCI Law's Press Freedom Project Receives $225K Grant
"The grant will ensure that students will continue assisting local journalists to challenge government secrecy and wrongful police arrests of journalists," Susan E. Seager, adjunct law professor and head of the Press Freedom and Transparency practice at the Intellectual Property, Arts and Technology Clinic at UCI, said in a statement.View more book results for the query "The Miami Herald"
Texas Social Media Law Reaches Supreme Court
A Supreme Court decision to uphold individual state's restrictions on social media editorial policies could have broad and unpredictable results on First Amendment rights.Judge: Property Sale Will Pay Fallen Florida Condo's Taxes
A Miami-Dade Circuit judge said that the 2022 tax payments should not be deducted from the $96 million previously earmarked to compensate owners of the 136 units of Champlain Towers South in Surfside.For Big Law in Florida, Balancing Client Interests and Politics Is Treacherous
Law firms risk tension with Gov. Ron DeSantis as large corporate clients increasingly focus on diversity and ESG.Dried Blood and Roses: Jury Gets Rare Look at Parkland Scene
Prosecutors, who rested their case following the jury's tour, hope the visit will help prove that Cruz's actions were cold, calculated, heinous and cruel; created a great risk of death to many people and "interfered with a government function" — all aggravating factors under Florida's capital punishment law.Congresswoman Calls for Federal Probe Into Florida Utility
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor said that recent press reports had "exposed apparent corruption, influence peddling and breaches of the public trust by Florida's largest electric utility Florida Power & Light and its officers."Creating a Culture of Compliance
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